Chris Pine or R.Pattz: Who Plays Lance Armstrong?

 Chris Pine, Rob Pattinson, Matthew McConaughey, Jake Gyllenhaal, Lance Armstrong Venturelli/ Getty Images, Dominque Charriau/ Getty images. Rebecca Sapp/ Getty Images, Dolce & Gabbana, AP Photos Evan Agostini

Lance Armstrong is finally getting his own biopic, says the Hollywood Reporter's Risky Business blog. The film will focus on Armstrong's pretabloid triumphs, including beating testicular cancer and winning his first Tour de France.

Can't wait. Let the Tour de Lance begin, to see which Hollywood actor has what it takes to play the cycling legend: Chris Pine? Robert Pattinson? McConaughey? Gyllenhaal? Take the poll below and let us know!

But first, the rest of the casting news…

• He's a criminal, she's an actress and together Colin Farrell and Keira Knightley are going to look great together. According to the Hollywood Reporter, the pair star in London Boulevard, which begins filming this week in Vancouver. (Kidding: It shoots in London.)

•We don't know who's playing the titular lead, but Diane Lane will star in Disney's Secretariat, which tells the story of Penny Chenery and the horse that won the 1973 Triple Crown, reports Variety.

• It's Miller time! Eli Stone's Jonny Lee Miller is joining famous person Sienna Miller in a Broadway update of August Strindberg's play Miss Julie, says Variety. Set to open Oct. 22, After Miss Julie sets the action in 1945 at a Britain country house and will likely find itself upstaged by whatever Ms. Miller happens to be doing offstage during the play's run.

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Lance Armstrong's New Baby Boy Says "Wassup"

Lance Armstrong AP Photo/Evan Agostini

Lance Armstrong's latest set of wheels are attached to a stroller.

The seven-time Tour de France champion has welcomed a son with girlfriend Anna Hansen, their first child together and his fourth.

"Wassup, world? My name is Max Armstrong and I just arrived. My Mommy is healthy and so am I!" tweeted his star cyclist daddy Thursday evening.

Armstrong was kind enough to post a picture of the newborn online, as well. (He is totally rockin' the hat look.)

Armstrong also has three children with ex-wife Kristin.

"Anna and I are thrilled to confirm that we are expecting in June and our families are ecstatic and grateful," the cancer-survivng 37-year-old said in a statement in December, when he confirmed they were expecting.

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Lance Armstrong: Sheryl Crow's Biological Clock Doomed Us

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The ticking of Sheryl Crow's biological clock was apparently too loud for Lance Armstrong to handle.

The seven-time Tour de France winner has for the first time ever revealed the real reason he and Crow called off their engagement and cut romantic ties in his new biography, Lance: The Making of the World's Greatest Champion.

"She wanted marriage, she wanted children; and not that I didn't want that, but I didn't want that at that time because I had just gotten out of a marriage, I'd just had kids," the 37-year-old said of their 2006 split, per an excerpt of the book.

"Yet we're up against her biological clock—that pressure is what cracked it."

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Liquored-Up Lance Loses It on Plane?

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Poor Lance Armstrong can't catch a break—well, aside from actually breaking his collarbone during a race in Spain, we mean.

After crashing during the run-up to his stunningly ambitious eighth Tour de France, Lance was on a flight from Madrid to Atlanta. And apparently the sometimes-womanizer took his self-pity out on the other passengers. Perhaps he knew how bad surgery was going to be, what with that steel plate and those 12 screws he'd just had implanted in his collarbone, which was busted in four spots?

Regardless, an A.T. reader on the flight with L.A. contacted us and described how unpleasant the 36-year-old cancer-surviving cyclist was:

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Lance Armstrong Expecting Child No. 4

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Lance Armstrong is gearing up for another birth cycle.

The seven-time Tour De France champion, in the middle of training for a return to professional cycling, is expecting his first child with girlfriend Anna Hansen, E! News confirmed Tuesday.

This will be the fourth child for the 37-year-old testicular-cancer survivor. He has three—conceived via in vitro fertilization with sperm stored before his cancer sugery—with ex-wife Kristin Richard Armstrong: 7-year-old twin daughters, Isabelle and Grace, and a 9-year-old son, Luke.

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